268 HOLIBUT AT REDCAR. . 
Clavaria argillacea Fr. North Dean Wood, Oct. 18qr. 
Calocera viscosa Fr. Frequent where firs are. Occasionally 
met with on other kinds of woo 
TREMELLINEI. 
Tremella fimbriata Pers. On cut surface of stump, Ovenden, 
Sep. 1891 ; Hebden Bridge, Sep. 1891 
Tremella foliacea Pers. Hebden Bridge, Oct. 1891. 
Tremella lutescens Pers. Shibden, Nov. 1890 (G. L. Lister). 
aenes ar gong ee Berk. On elder branches, Elland 
Wood, Sep. 1 
farses lk detguescens Dub. On dead wood, Elland Park 
Wood, Oct. 18 
ag ale stillatus Nees. On worked wood and decorticated 
. Comm 
GASTROMYCETES. 
SCLERODERMEZ. 
Scleroderma vulgare Fr. Common in woods. 
NIDULARIELE 
Sphzrobolus stellatus Tode. Common on decaying elder, 
Elland Park Wood, Oct. 18q1. 
LYCOPERDEA. 
Lycoperdon pyriforme Scheff. Hollins,Warley, and Luddenden 
Dean, Nov. 1891 
PHALLOIDEAE. 
Ithyphallus impudicus (L.) Fischer. Elland Park Wood, 
Sep. 1891. 
Mutinus caninus (Huds.) Fr. Ovenden, Sep. 1891 (G. L. Lister) ; 
Hebden Bridge, Oct. 1891 (J. Needham). 
Halifax, July 1892. 
NOTE—FISHES. 
Holibut at Redcar.—An usually large specimen of the Holibut 
(Hippoglossus vulgaris) was pose ed on the 17th inst., by a Hartlepool steam- 
line fishing-boat, and afterwards purchased by a Redcar fishmonger. The 
dimensions of the were: length, 6 ft. 10 in. ; width, in. ; extreme 
girth, 7 ft. 1% in 3 er a 5% in. ; weight, 304 pounds: the head alone 
pss igi sat pounds.—T. H. Ne son, Sandringham House, Redcar, August 
pice ie 
Naturalist, 
